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It is time to get your annual flu shot. But what else? What about these other vaccines? Is the “triple threat” really coming this fall? Yes, it is. To what degree it will affect us is yet to be seen, but public health experts warn that we should be prepared.

Inland Pacific Ballet kicks off its 29th season with the annual fall dance fest fundraiser with IPB II Studio Company and IPB Academy apprentices and trainees performing excerpts from Joseph Mazilier’s “Paquita” and neoclassical works by Emily Baker. Musical guests include John LaLonde, Debbie Prutsman, Jonathan Sharp, and Allen Everman.

The 11th annual Haynes Family multi-chamber mixer, a free and open to the public chamber of commerce networking event featuring representatives from Claremont, Covina, Glendora, Irwindale, San Dimas, La Verne, Pomona, and Upland, will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, September 20 at 233 Baseline Rd., La Verne. Live music will be provided by Ron Haire and The Silly Rabbit Band.

The second Universal Peace Conference, a free and annual summit hosted by Universal Peace Connection, takes place from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Friday, September 15 over Zoom and in-person at Claremont Graduate University’s Drucker School of Management, 1021 N. Dartmouth Ave.

Claremont Courier readers’ comments: September 15, 2023

Pitzer College Art Galleries hosts a free and open to the public opening for its upcoming installation, “Julia Haft-Candell: The Yet To Be,” from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, September 23 at 1050 N. Mills Ave., Claremont. The exhibit, curated by Ciara Ennis, runs from through December 8 and is broken into two parts, “Part 1: Hands/Feelers” and “Part 2: The Infinite Library,” which will be displayed across the Nichols Gallery and Lenzer Family Art Gallery.

Claremont and Rancho Cucamonga are among the local communities commemorating the 22nd anniversary of the September 11 attacks.

The City of Claremont Community Services Department will begin planting trees in November for its 2024 reforestation program.

All are invited to the 5th annual free and open to the public Pomona Children’s Festival from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, September 16 at Civic Center Plaza, 505 S. Garey Ave.

The free lectures and events hosted by Scripps Fine Arts Foundation begin anew Wednesday, September 13, with a 2 p.m. lunch, tea and presentation at Claremont United Church of Christ, 233 Harrison Ave., from fiber artist Robin Ossentjuk, a Scripps College alumna of 2017 and granddaughter of Claremont artist Martha Underwood.

The Lewis-San Antonio Healthy Communities Institute at San Antonio Regional Hospital in Upland recently announced the launch of its summer clinical shadowing program for high school students.

Art and auction enthusiasts are invited to the Claremont Lewis Museum of Art’s fall gala, “Interwoven: Arts, Creativity, and Community,” 5:30 p.m. Saturday, September 23 at 200 W. First St.

Claremont Courier readers’ comments: September 8, 2023

La Verne Community Services Department has announced Las Flores Park was selected as one of nine contenders by Niagara Bottling, Niagara Cares, and the National Recreation and Park Association for the 2023 Niagara Perk Your Park Campaign.

Local students are invited to the 10th annual Latino College Expo outside of Bronco Center at Cal Poly Pomona, 3801 W. Temple Ave., from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, September 16. This free and open to the public networking event is for college and high school students exploring their educational options.

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church’s adventures in music concerts resume Sunday, September 17 with “Classy Jazz: The Iconic Music of Claude Bolling.” The free and open to the public concerts are held at 6 p.m. on select Sundays from September 2023 to June 2024 at 1700 N. Towne Ave., Claremont. For information visit egoodshepherd.org or call (909) 626-2714.